Software :: Any SCP Client (on Windows/Cygwin) Support UTF-8 Encoding Of Filenames?
Dec 27, 2010Any SCP client (on Windows/Cygwin) support UTF-8 encoding of filenames?
WinSCP does not support UTF-8 encoding with SCP protocol but with SFTP.
Any SCP client (on Windows/Cygwin) support UTF-8 encoding of filenames?
WinSCP does not support UTF-8 encoding with SCP protocol but with SFTP.
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